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English vocabularies

English vocabularies

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里菜 若村

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

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Absence

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The word "absence" is a noun, which refers to the state of being away from a place or a situation where one is expected to be.

Here are some example sentences using "absence":

  1. "Her absence from the meeting was noticeable."

  2. "The absence of rain has affected the crops this season."

  3. "In his absence, the team managed to complete the project."

  4. "An absence of evidence doesn’t mean a crime didn’t occur."

  5. "The absence of noise in the early morning was calming."

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FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Adequate

Back

"**Adequate**" is an adjective that means "sufficient" or "enough" to meet a particular need or requirement. It implies that something meets the minimum necessary standard but may not exceed it.

Here are some example sentences with "adequate":

1. "Make sure you have adequate water for the hike."

2. "The accommodations were adequate but not luxurious."

3. "He didn't have adequate knowledge to complete the project on his own."

4. "The company provided adequate support during the training period."

5. "Is there adequate lighting in the room for studying?"

"Adequate" suggests that something is acceptable and sufficient but might not be outstanding or impressive.

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